“One of the definitive, landmark shows of the 1990s, ‘90210’ quickly became an important fixture on the Fox and in the popular discourse of adolescents and young adults. The third season’s main characters, Dylan, Kelly, Donna, Steve, David, Andrea and twins Brandon and Brenda all attended West Beverly Hills High School. Brandon and Brenda Walsh and their parents, transplants from Minneapolis were the stable nuclear family with strong values; their home was a safe haven for the whole gang and the center of much of the drama. The show dealt with a steady stream of love triangles and other romantic entanglements and occasionally touched on more serious issues as well.”

“Beverly Hills 90210: The Third Season” is not rated.

CS Comment:Here’s a third helping of “90210” DVD goodness, with bonus features to spare!

“From leading television producer Aaron Spelling comes ‘7th Heaven,’ a critically acclaimed family drama about a minister, his wife and their seven children. The WB’s highest-rated series, ‘7th Heaven’ has captured the hearts of television audiences with its witty, charming and heartwarming storytelling and has been praised for providing high-quality entertainment for all ages.”

“7th Heaven: The Fifth Season” is not rated.

CS Comment:While you get the fifth season of “7th Heaven,” you don’ get any bonus features with it. Bummer.

“Gomer Pyle, a naive country boy, leaves his home in Mayberry, NC to join the U.S. Marine corps. His perpetual wide-eyed innocence frequently gets on the nerves of his tough, loudmouthed sergeant. A successful spin-off from The Andy Griffith Show.”

“It’s time to sing and dance because there’s so much more to celebrate in ‘High School Musical 2: Extended Edition.’ Experience the movie in a whole new way with a never-before-seen music sequence and rehearsal footage, plus sing lead vocals with High School Karaoke. The East High Wildcats are gearing up for big fun as they land the coolest summer jobs imaginable. Troy (Zac Efron), Gabriella (Vanessa Hudgens), Chad (Corbin Bleu), and Taylor (Monique Coleman) have scored sweet gigs at the Lava Springs Country Club owned by Sharpay and Ryan’s family. Sharpay’s first rule of business: Get Troy. As Troy experiences a life of privilege he’s never known, will he give up the Wildcats and Gabriella to rise to the top? Featuring an all-star cast, exclusive bonus features, hot new songs and awesome dancing, ‘High School Musical 2: Extended Edition’ is way 2 good 2 miss!”

“High School Musical 2: Extended Edition” is rated TV-G.

CS Comment:If you have kids, they’re probably crazy about “High School Musical.” Feed their fanaticism with this DVD.

“Kelsey Grammer (‘Cheers’) stars as Dr. Frasier Crane, a successful Boston psychiatrist who moved to Seattle to get a fresh start on life. He has his own radio talk show which he uses to relay his wit and wisdom for others. At times, he struggles with his own neuroses from his family and friends, though often he does not take his own advice. This half-hour comedy showcases the humorous ways Frasier deals with life and how his family and friends follow suit.”

CS Comment:More “Frasier,” more snubbing bonus features. I suppose you have to go back a few season to find them.

Special Features:Celebrity Couple Gets Dirty: Courteney Cox, David Arquette and Others Let You in on the Battles Behind DIRT and How the Show Came to beThrough a Lens, Darkly: A Fascinating Profile of the Show’s Resident Photographer and Schizophrenic, Featuring Interviews with the Cast and CrewTabloid Wars: Totally True Stories From the Celebrity Trenches: Real Tabloid Gurus, Media Experts and Actors Examine the World’s Appetite for Celebrity Gossip and Discuss if DIRT Gets It RightDeleted ScenesOuttakesAnd More!

“Take a closer look at the sensational and intriguing world of celebrity, fame, and power through the eyes of Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox), the woman Hollywood loves to hate but hates to cross. As editor-in-chief of Hollywood’s most influential gossip rag, Spiller can make or break a celebrity, but her obsession with outing the darker side of the glamorous life unleashes the demons of her own past and makes her a victim of the machine she has created. Dig deep with ‘Dirt: The Complete First Season.’ Experience every sumptuous episode, plus exciting bonus features you can’t see anywhere else, in this four-disc box set. It’s tempting television at its best.”

“Dirt: The Complete First Season” is rated TV-MA.

CS Comment:“Dirt” gets the deluxe DVD treatment with a great selection of bonus features.

“In the latest Love series installment, two years have passed since the tragic death of Missie’s husband Willie. Missie is forced to move back to her father’s ranch in Tettsford Junction and ends up adopting a teenage orphan girl who tests her faith and strength. Missie is compelled to defend the girl’s orphan brother who is being mistreated by his adoptive family all the while fighting her own feelings of love for the town sheriff.”

“Love’s Unending Legacy” is not rated.

CS Comment:This one’s for anyone that watches the Hallmark Channel which doesn’t include me.

“On July 17, 1955, Walt Disney opened the gates to Disneyland®, the beloved American icon that has become a cherished destination for generations. It was also the day Walt’s sixteen-year dream came true. The centerpiece of this volume is a captivating and nostalgic film that takes you inside that dream. Rare archival footage, new interviews with key people and Walt’s own words reveal how his innovative vision became a reality. Then discover more Disneyland® secrets with a fun-filled trivia game, and relive the magic of the recently restored ‘People and Places: Disneyland U.S.A.’ presented in CinemaScope with a new 5.1 audio mix. Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come.”

“Donald’s prolific career as leading duck marches on with more of his solo-starring shorts. In this collection, we follow our hot-headed hero’s escapades from 1947 through 1950 as he continues to endear himself to people all over the globe. Among the treasure trove of gems in this volume are three of Donald’s Academy Award®-nominated Best Shorts — ‘Chip An’ Dale’ (1947), ‘Tea For Two Hundred’ (1948) and ‘Toy Tinkers’ (1949); the outstanding ‘Donald’s Dilemma’ from 1947; and a brand-new retrospective of the cranky quack-up’s complete movie career, ‘The Many Faces of Donald Duck.’ It’s no wonder his webbed feet are immortalized in cement at Grauman’s Chinese Theater. Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come.”